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One source of satisfaction for the staff at Bington was when it swallowed up Keighworth Building Society in a take-over.
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One source of satisfaction for the staff at Bington was when it swallowed up Keighworth Building Society in a take-over.
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Bington had a more upper-crustian history with medieval roots, so its citizens tended to look down on scruffy Keighworth, which was a parochial place.
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They earned good salaries and as Bington moved into the 20th century and grew so did its building society.
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Then, indeed, it looked like the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, for rows on rows of window boxes appeared full of trailing flowers which burgeoned colourfully along its terraces in summer, transforming the centre of Bington.
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Then, indeed, it looked like the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, for rows on rows of window boxes appeared full of trailing flowers which burgeoned colourfully along its terraces in summer, transforming the centre of Bington.
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They earned good salaries and as Bington moved into the 20th century and grew so did its building society.
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These mini-dicatators were there in Bington Building Society, which started life modestly in the 19th century in the middle of Bington, then a market town but expanding rapidly like its neighbour and rival, Keighworth.
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As a result several of the Keighworth staff travelled to Bington each day.
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They earned good salaries and as Bington moved into the 20th century and grew so did its building society.
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